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The INSIDER Summary:
- We compared chocolate chip cookies from five popular chains to see who bakes the best one.
- We heard plenty of hype about Subway's cookie, but it was artificial tasting and had a strange aftertaste, so it ended up in last place.
- Chick-fil-A took fourth place because it was dense and hard to chew.
- Panera Bread's Chocolate Chipper Cookie was delicious — and giant — but it was also the most expensive of the bunch by far at $2.79.
- McDonald's was our winner, closely followed by Starbucks.
Here are the contenders:
- McDonald's
- Chick-fil-a
- Subway
- Starbucks
- Panera Bread
McDonald's
We paid $1.73 for three decent-sized cookies, which averages out to less than 60 cents per cookie. While we couldn't eat all of these in one sitting, they're perfect for sharing with friends or even saving for later.
Chick-fil-A
The oatmeal element of this cookie had us excited, but overall, it left something to be desired. The texture was a bit too tough (making it hard to chew) and the flavor was on the bland side, so we ultimately weren't dying for more.
Subway
Unfortunately, Subway's cookie was by far the most artificial-tasting of the bunch. It was ultra-sweet and chewy, and the cookie was so thin that it didn't feel like there was much substance to it. It was also pretty greasy.
All those criticisms aside, we would have been fine with this cookie if it didn't have such a strange aftertaste. Somehow, the cookie ended up tasting like the Subway restaurant smelled — it reminded us of the chain's Italian sandwich bread.
Needless to say, that's not what we're looking for in a chocolatey dessert, so this one was a disappointment.
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Starbucks
Despite its rich taste, the Starbucks cookie ranked somewhere in the middle in terms of calories and sugar. At 310 calories and 27 grams of sugar, this cookie is definitely a treat, although the cookies from Panera and Chick-fil-A were significantly more caloric.
Panera Bread
Unsurprisingly, Panera's cookie has a whopping 380 calories, the most of any of the cookies we tried, and 30 grams of sugar.
The verdict
Starbucks was a close second — their cookie had a "fresh from the bakery taste" and giant chocolate chunks that we loved.
Panera's take on the chocolate chip cookie came in third because of its chewiness and ample chocolate chunks. However, it was a little too expensive.
Chick-fil-A had a different take on the chocolate chip cookie, which was interesting, but not what we wanted. It was also a little too dense for our liking.
Subway, a fan favorite fast food cookie, came in last because of its artificial flavor and odd aftertaste.
GALLERY: 18 Best and Worst Chocolate Chip Cookies [provided by Eat This, Not That]
Originally published on https://www.msn.com/en-us/foodanddrink/restaurantsandnews/we-tried-chocolate-chip-cookies-from-5-popular-chains-%e2%80%94-and-the-winner-was-clear/ar-AAqFbV8
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